Thursday, March 31, 2016

Man arrested for stabbing brother with salad fork in dispute over ownership of meat in pot roast

Police say a man from Muncie, Indiana, stabbed his brother with a fork during an disagreement-turned-brawl over ownership of the meat in a pot roast.
Rodney Stephen Gilliam, 49, was arrested late on Monday after he attacked his sibling with "a three-prong salad fork," a police report said.

The 35-year-old victim was treated at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital for a puncture wound to his left forearm and head cuts, according to the affidavit.
Rodney Gilliam told authorities he was cooking a pot roast with potatoes at about 11:20pm when his brother, who lives in the same home, began to insist that the meat belonged to him.

During an ensuing struggle, Rodney Gilliam said, his brother tackled him and he armed himself with the salad fork.
The stabbing victim went to a friend’s house, the report said, and they were en route to the hospital when their vehicle was pulled over by police. The victim was then taken to the hospital by ambulance.

Officers said they found “large amounts of blood” in the home and on the clothing of Rodney Gilliam, who had called 911 dispatchers to report his brother was “taking advantage of him.”
Gilliam was being held in the Delaware County jail on Tuesday under a $20,000 bond, preliminarily charged with aggravated battery.